EVGA e-GeForce 7800 GS Superclocked

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It seems as if, at least in North America, PCI Express has almost completely taken over the graphics market. All the cool new cards are PCIe only, and AGP users are lucky if they even get a version of their own months later. Most of the cards that make the transition from PCIe to AGP are low-end and mid-range cards, and we’ve started to notice that they often cost more than their PCIe counterparts.

Still, we get letters all the time asking us what the best AGP card is. A great many of you still have a pretty good CPU and plenty of RAM in an AGP-based system. Upgrading means a new motherboard, which uses a different socket, so you need a new CPU and probably new RAM the next thing you know is that you’ve bought a whole new computer. You shouldn’t need to go through all that just to play F.E.A.R., right?

For those of you with decent AGP systems that are just in need of a little boost in the graphics slot, Nvidia has just released a pretty exciting product. The GeForce 7800 GS is a fairly high-end AGP graphics card, though not nearly as extreme as the $600+ PCIe cards like the Radeon X1900 or GeForce 7800 GTX 512. The product is essentially a hard launch, with product already shipping to retail and e-tail outlets. Today we’ll take a look at one of EVGA’s offerings, the e-GeForce 7800 GS Superclocked. Continued…

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